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Stanley Hotel - Room 418 - Hugged by a Ghost
Since the room was small our Tour Guide had to move to the far corner in order to let everyone inside. This is the corner diametrically opposite the entrance door you saw earlier.
She'd started to talk about some of the events that had taken place in the room and had happened to hear on earlier trips. She'd been hugged twice before by a child's ghost. Once when she entered room 418 with a skeptical tour group she left it again to find that a couch in the corridor which had been on the right side of the corridor had moved to the left side, even though they were in the room for only a few minutes. When she asked the tour group if someone had left the room and moved it everyone denied it.
She was telling us about some of the people who had stayed in room 401 and 418 overnight and how popular it was with ghost hunters when suddenly she shuddered, stiffened and said, "one of them is hugging my leg right now".
Turns out the kids on the fourth floor often will hug or take the hands of people they often see, especially the tour guides.
Stanley Hotel - Room 418 - Hugged by a Ghost
Since the room was small our Tour Guide had to move to the far corner in order to let everyone inside. This is the corner diametrically opposite the entrance door you saw earlier.
She'd started to talk about some of the events that had taken place in the room and had happened to hear on earlier trips. She'd been hugged twice before by a child's ghost. Once when she entered room 418 with a skeptical tour group she left it again to find that a couch in the corridor which had been on the right side of the corridor had moved to the left side, even though they were in the room for only a few minutes. When she asked the tour group if someone had left the room and moved it everyone denied it.
She was telling us about some of the people who had stayed in room 401 and 418 overnight and how popular it was with ghost hunters when suddenly she shuddered, stiffened and said, "one of them is hugging my leg right now".
Turns out the kids on the fourth floor often will hug or take the hands of people they often see, especially the tour guides.